Yes, really Daryl. A lot of guys will disagree with you. Including me. Find a nice one marked Made In USA and see what you have to pay for it. Are you going to disagree with everything I say?
There are a lot of guys who think the TC Hawkens looks like a Hawken. Even THEY do, or at least advertise it as such.
The TC isn't even close and i'm not so sure that was TC's goal.
Plus, it was built in the US.
TC advertised "'Ol Sam would be PROUD to put his name on this Rifle".
That advert impressed me and I was sucked in.
To me, TC's intent is/was quite obvious - their own advertising said it plainly.
My good friend of 1972-1994, Lester H. Hawkes put me straight, showing me pictures he took of
actual Hawken rifles, in collections and museums. I was so discouraged and angry to be sucked
in like that. I then used that stock, once modified so it didn't crack me in the cheek bone, as a
test bed for the factory barrel as well as a number of Bauska barrels. My education started then,
in early 1973. I was loading a .495" ball WITH .022 DENIM patch in that rifle. With that, combination
and 80g.r 2F, it shot very well- 1" or a bit tighter at 50yards. A factory crown will not allow that combination.
The factory sights were thrown away right off the bat- useless for me, for shooting groups.
I have never looked at a GPR and thought it was a copy of a Hawken, either. See - we agree.
There are no reproductions I know of, that were a copy of any Hawken Plains Rifle.